Tuition Fees

Overview
  • Undergraduate Students:  $322 per unit
  • Credential Students:  $349 per unit
  • Graduate Students:  $355 per unit

Note: Fees subject to change without notice

  • Payment is due at the time of registration
  • Financial aid is not available
  • Payment plans are not available

Additional Fees (optional)

Additional services, such as access to the Student Health Center and Recreation Complex, are available to Open University students with additional fees. Payments are made at the cashier’s office. Please check the current campus fee schedule to determine the exact amount of these fees.

Credit/Transfer Information

Students may use a maximum of 24 units of credit towards a Stanislaus State undergraduate degree or 9 units of graduate courses (please check with major departments for individual rules). Academic credit received in these programs will apply to your GPA and may also be transferred to other universities.

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Policies for Refunds, Add/Drops, & Withdrawals for All Sessions

Refund Policy for Dropped classes:

All tuition fees will be prorated.

10 Week Session & 6 Week Session

100% First day of session (June 5)
95% Second day of session (June 6)
90% Third day of session (June 7)
85% Fourth day of session (June 8)
80% Fifth day of session (Last day to add or drop – CENSUS DATE June 9)
75% Sixth day of session (June 12)  withdraw only
70% Seventh day of session (June 13) withdraw only
65% Eighth day of session (June 14) withdraw only

No refund after the eighth day of session.

4 Week Session

100% First day of session (July 17)
95% Second day of session (July 18)
90% Third day of session (Last day to add or drop – CENSUS DATE July 19)
85% Fourth day of session (July 20) withdraw only
80% Fifth day of session (July 21) withdraw only

No refund after the fifth day of session.

Policy for Late Adds & Drops:

  • Current students add/drop through myStanState.
  • All other students add/drop through the Continuing and Professional Education, drop form is required.
  • Tuition fees are due at the time of registration.

Withdrawals:

Withdrawals shall not be permitted during the final twenty percent of instruction except in cases, such as an accident or serious illness, where the cause of withdrawal is due to circumstances clearly beyond the student’s control and the assignment of an Incomplete is not practicable. Withdrawals of this sort may involve 1) total withdrawal from the campus or 2) may involve only selected courses. However, a course grade and credit or an Incomplete may be assigned for courses in which sufficient work has been completed to permit an evaluation to be made. Requests for permission to withdraw under these circumstances shall be handled and filed as indicated in the preceding paragraph, except that such requests must also be approved by the Vice Provost (appointed by the president to act in such matters).